VideometerLab exhibited at 2018 Beijing Police Expo
The use of the VideometerLab in the forensics field has become increasingly important in recent years. The instrument’s ability to quickly and accurately analyze various traits of an object has made it a valuable tool for forensic investigators.
One of the applications of the VideometerLab in forensics is in the detection of fingerprints on absorbing media such as fabrics and paper. This is achieved by using various wavelengths to visualize the fingerprints and extract their characteristics.
In addition to fingerprint detection, the Videometer technology can also be used to detect body fluids such as blood, semen, and saliva. This is an important application in forensic investigations as the presence of body fluids can provide valuable evidence in a case.
Another valuable application of the VideometerLab in forensics is counterfeit detection. The instrument can be used to analyze bank notes, products, and packaging for signs of counterfeiting. This is done by analyzing the surface chemistry and other traits of the object to determine if it is authentic or not.
Document fraud is another area where the VideometerLab can be useful. By analyzing the surface characteristics of a document, the instrument can detect signs of forgery or alteration. This is important in legal cases where the authenticity of a document is called into question.
Overall, the VideometerLab has many capabilities in the forensics field and can be used for a variety of applications. Its ability to quickly and accurately analyze various traits of an object makes it a valuable tool for forensic investigators looking for evidence and clues in a case.
The Videometer technology has many applications within the forensics field e.g.
- Fingerprint detection on absorbing media like fabrics and paper
- Fingerprint detection using marker chemicals like ninhydrin, indanone, and DLO
- Counterfeit detection on bank notes, products, and packaging
- Document fraud
- Detection of body liquids
- And much more …
Learn more about Videometer’s capabilites in the Forensics area.